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Sunday, 8 May 2011

Reading Log #5

The book that I have chosen to make a reading log on is "Greek Mythology". I love this book because it has many stories and myths about the twelve gods of Olympus. While I was reading today I could picture the landscape and mount Olympus. I cannot relate or connect to any of the characters from this book because they were all myths. I am having difficulties understanding the book but what I don't understand I re-read. I cannot compare what I have done that is similar to the twelve gods of Olympus because the book is about mythology. There is a lot of imagery in this book. Visual imagery is widely use and i think it is very affective. It allows me to paint a perfect picture in my mind of what is happening in the book. The plot of my book is not realist. It is based on mythology and the tales ancient Greeks created. Some of them might have been based on a true stories but we are unsure of which ones. I would definitely like to have Zeus as a friend. He is the god of all gods and the strongest one. He would always protect me and have my back. The part that I read today fits in with another book I read called "The Lost Army". It is about ancient Greece as well and both books have many similarities. They are both about Greek warriors, myths, and the twelve gods of Olympus. I predict that there will be more myths and legends about the twelve gods and I cannot wait to read them. If I could jump into the story I would stop Pandora's from opening the box and releasing all the worlds evil. I would try and prevent her. I could visualize the twelve gods of Olympus sitting together in harmony in the mountain in the sky and the beautiful landscape. I could compare myself to Zeus because he has a brother as well just like me.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Reading Log #4

The Trap

I have started a new book called The Trap by John Smelcer. So far I am really enjoying this book and having lots of fun with it as well. While I was reading today I could picture a large amount of snow. The passage I read describes and compares different types of snow. I could picture the snow in my head, the descriptions helped paint a perfect picture in my head. I can connect to the main character Johnny Least-Weasel. He is a teenager which I can connect to. I can connect to a part in the book when the main character is describing the snow. One description of snow was very familiar to me. Crusted snow occurs when on a warm winter day, the low sun melts only the thinnest layer of snow closest to the surface and refreezes at night. I encountered this type of snow in Russia and recall it very clearly. I recognized it immediately. So far I am not having difficulties with understanding my book. I am not that far into it so I am not having difficulties. I have experienced similar situations with the character. For example when he is describing the snow that I have experienced. The literary features in this book so far are imagery. The imagery used is in describing the different types of snow. The imagery is very well used and is very effective because it helps you imagine each types of snow. I believe that the plot of the book is very realistic. It is based on a trap set in Alaska and what it had captured. I think that it might be a very realistic and possibly true story. I would like to have the main character Johnny Least-Weasel as a friend because he is around my age and seems to be a really cool guy. We both find snow fascinating and pay great attention and detail to basic things. The part that I have read today doesn't fit together with the book that I have read previously because they are different types of genre and this book is a book that I would usually not read. I am willing to give it a try because it seems very interesting and exciting. I believe this book is very predictable because Johnnie's grandfather checks his traps every once in a while and I believe he will surprisingly find something. If I could jump into my book right now I warn the poor person who sank in the snow and is now trapped. I would worn him that the snow is loose because it has only fallen an hour ago. I would tell him to be cautious. The part that I could visualize the most in the book is "The sun was so low it reflected off the icy crystals of snow, nearly blinding the man who held a naked hand against his forehead.." This description helped me visualize this scene the most than all the others. I could imagine a blinding light reflecting off the snow crystals. It was written greatly and I cant wait to find more scenes like this one. None of the events or setting remind me of my life because I live in a very dry part of the world. We don't get a lot of snow here. We only get snow in the mountains so I cannot compare the events or settings of cold Alaska to hot Cyprus. I can compare myself to Johnny because of his attention to detail in basic things like snow.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Reading Log

The new book I started reading is "The Illustrated Man" by Ray Bradbury. This book is a different type of genre than what I would usually read but I am really enjoying it and looking forward to finishing it. The book starts off with the main character meeting the illustrated man, then he is introduced in the story. The illustrated man was looking for a job, he later explains that he cannot keep a job for long because of his illustrations. He later explains how he got his illustrations, it was 1900 and he was 20 years old, he broke his leg, he then decided to get tattooed. An old woman tattooed him, he sat all night while the woman tattooed him, still to this day he wants to kill that woman. The illustrated man explains that his tattoos can predict the future. The illustrations move at night and predict what will happen in the future. Illustrations appear at his right shoulder when he meets someone. It shows there future, how they will look when they are 60, and how they will die. The illustrated man has 18 illustrations going from his neck to his waist line.
Today while I was reading I could picture an old witch tattooing the illustrated man from his neck to his waste line. I could clearly picture this image in my head because it was very descriptive an used great imagery. I cannot connect to any characters yet because I haven't experienced or been through what the character has, I haven't been tattooed so I cannot relate to his experience. So far I haven't had any major difficulties understanding parts of the book, if something is unclear I just re-read the page. I also haven't done anything similar to what the characters have experienced in the book because I don't have a tattoo or have done anything similar to what the character has done. Some literary features of this book are allusion, there is a reference to El Greco and his style of painting in the story. There is also a lot of imagery when characterizing each illustration on the man. There is even a flashback when explaining how he got the illustrations on him. I think the these literary features are effective and have been used properly. Each feature helps me paint an almost perfect picture in my head. The plot of my story is not realistic because illustrations on your body cannot tell the future of your life and the life of others. It is an unrealistic story but is very interesting and exciting. The character that I would like to have as a friend is definitely the illustrated man, he would be able to predict the future and that would be a cool friend to have. The part that I have read today doesn't fit with previous books that i have read because this book style is something different that I have not read in previous books. I cannot connect this book to any others that I have read. I predict that the next section will continue on explaining and introducing the illustrated man and him getting to know the main character better so they become friends. I also think that there is might be an adventure were they go looking for the witch who tattooed the illustrated man. If I could jump into my book right now I would prevent the old witch from tattooing the illustrated man so he doesn't have to suffer. I would kill the witch before she began illustrating him. I would also try to convince him to embrace the gift he has been given and predict peoples future. I could clearly visualize the scene were the witch was tattooing the illustrated man. There was excellent imagery in this scene and it helped me visualize it very well. No event setting or character in this book reminds me of my life because as I said this book is very different than other books that I have read and it is very difficult to compare to real life events.


Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Reading Log #3

Andreas.A

11/2/2010

Reading Log #3

My book is called “Eye of the Needle” by Ken Follett. This is my third reading log for this story. My story starts following my prior reading log. It starts off with Godliman trying to catch “The Needle”. They manage to find some letters written by The Needle and Godliman and at this point agents were trying to depict the secret message that The Needle was trying to send. They couldn’t crack the secret code and figure out the meaning of these messages. They have no lead on finding The Needle and they waited until they had better evidence and a lead. Meanwhile The Needle has committed a second murder. He has murdered an agent codenamed Blondie. They believe he came in a parachute a couple of weeks ago. He was a peaceful young man with a blond moustache. The Needle had done a very neat job. He had stabbed him with his Stiletto under the rib and straight up into the heart. But Godliman still had no lead on catching The Needle. Then there is a shift between this story to the couple living on the Island. Lucy’s mother had come to visit the couple. She came to see her grandchild and spend a few weeks at their house. A huge fight broke out between Lucy and David, the argument was because Lucy believed that David didn’t love her anymore, she wants someone to love her and take care of her. David believed that she and her mother were gossiping about his personal wife therefore he wanted her mother to leave and not stay any longer. Lucy’s mother did not stay and the chapter ends with her leaving the Island.

While I was reading today I could clearly picture the fight between Lucy and David. David didn’t want Lucy’s mother to stay any longer and Lucy wanted David to love her like he loved her before the accident. I could picture the atmosphere and the arguing. The character that I can connect to in my story would be David because I don’t like people gossiping about my personal life behind my back and I understand why David would react that way. I am having some difficulties understanding my story because of the shift between two stories, there are two different stories going on at the same time but then somehow will merge. I cannot connect to something similar that the characters in my book have experienced because the characters are either paralyzed, secret agents, or murderers. There experiences are somehow extreme to my experiences because it takes place during the Second World War.

The literary features in my book are characterized with a great amount of imagery; there are very descriptive parts in the book that can make me paint a perfect visual image in my mind. For example “The supply boat rounded the headland and chugged into the bay at Storm Island under a blue sky. There were two women in it: one was the skipper’s wife- he had been called up and now she ran the business- and the other was Lucy’s mother. Mother got out of the boat wearing a utility suit, a mannish jacket and an above the knee skirt. Lucy hugged her mightily.” This passage was a very good example of imagery. Another literary devise was the conflict between The Needle and Blondie. It was man vs. man and ended up with Blondie getting stabbed with a Stiletto in the heart.

The plot in my book is very realistic because it is based on facts that actually occurred in history, World War 2. It is not based on a true story but the plot is realistic and historically accurate. The character that I would like to have as a friend would be David because he is a hard worker and a loyal friend. He also seems like a pretty cool guy. The part that I read today fits together with the other books that I read previously because the other book I read was D-Day. Which is what triggered the Second World War, so both stories are about the same historical event and based on the same thing. I can predict that in the next section these two stories will merge or I hope so. Something will link these two stories, The Needle and Storm Island. I think that somehow The Needle will end up on Storm Island and meet the couple.

If I could jump into my book right now I would jump into the part where The Needle murders Blondie. I would somehow try and prevent that from happening. I would warn Blondie telepathically about what is going to happen and provide him with a weapon to defend himself against The Needle. The part that I could visualize the best in what I read today was the argument between Lucy and David. I could just picture the whole fight going on and the angry mood. The fight was so detailed on specific, every movement, every word every tear was analyzed with great detail. I could almost slowly imagine this whole scene going on in my head like a movie. The passage was rich in imagery. The only person I can connect to if anybody would be David, because he feels that he has no privacy when Lucy’s mother was around. He felt like she was dissecting his personality, and pocking into his personal life and gossiping about him behind his back. I guess I can somehow relate to this because I sometimes feel that there is no privacy.

Saturday, 15 May 2010

The Pearl



1) Family is the most important thing in life?




I agree that family is the most important thing in life. Family is something that everybody should have. People should be greatful, thankful, and pleased to have a family. A family provides a lot for you. It provides the essentials to live a happy life (food, shelter, water, money, and security). Even though you might think that family isn't that important it is definitely the most important thing in life. Everybody needs a family to help you with making important decisions in life, and to steer you in the right direction. That is why I agree that family is the most important thing in life.




2) Sometimes winning the lottery is a bad thing?




I also agree to that winning the lottery is a bad thing. I agree because sometimes winning the lottery can spoil you. The "crazy amounts" of money can make you forget about the simple things in life. Money can make you forget about your family, your job, and yourself it can disillusion you. You can also spend the money on wrong things and regret it. You will never be the same again after winning the lottery. Winning the lottery will change your life. Money will turn you into something you don't want to be. If you use the money in a wrong way it will destroy your life. You can lose everything, and most of all your self-respect.




3) Our lives are ruled by fate? No matter what decisions we take our lives are planned out for us.




I agree that are lives are ruled by fate. I believe that no matter what decisions we take, our lives are planned out for us. I agree with this because I would like to believe that everything is meant to happen for a reason. I believe that everything happens for a reason, it is destiny. I think that our lives are planned out. So no matter what happens you know that it is meant to happen, and it was meant to happen for a good reason. And this is why I believe that our lives are ruled by fate.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010


Marijuana


Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the United States. It derives from the Cannabis plant. It is most commonly smoked as a cigarette (joint) or in a pipe (bong).
The common street names are Afghan, Aunt Marry Broccoli, Columbian Black, Torch, Dope, Dubby, Ganja, Giggle weed, Grass, Herb, Jane, Joint, Mary, Mexican Green, Panama Red, Pot, Roach, Shit, Tea, and Thai Sticks.

After you have smoked Marijuana you have immediate physical effects that include a faster heartbeat and pulse rate, bloodshot eyes, and a dry throat and mouth. There is no scientific evidence to prove that marijuana improves hearing, eyesight, and skin sensitivity. When you use marijuana it can cause distorted perceptions, impaired coordination, difficulty in thinking and problem solving, common sense, and problems with learning and memory. Its use reduces learning ability.

Marijuana can also be used for medical treatment. A number of patients claim that smoking weed has helped the deal with pain and relieve them from symptoms.